AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoHealthcare Infrastructure: Bouygues Bâtiment International has been selected to design and build a new 562-bed university hospital in Podgorica, linking the project to the University of Montenegro Faculty of Medicine and adding major surgical, ICU, emergency, lab and training facilities. EU Enlargement & Tech Policy: EU leaders advanced Montenegro’s accession progress while also opening the EU “fundamentals” cluster for Ukraine and Moldova, and the bloc is debating how to use AI to handle enlargement workload. Digital Transformation: Montenegro and Kazakhstan are pushing closer ties on digital technologies and AI, with plans to learn from Kazakhstan’s digital transformation and expand cooperation in transport, logistics, tourism, education and innovation. Science & Research Access: Montenegro also moved to ease diploma recognition for students who studied in Albania by abolishing a €3,500 fee, cutting costs especially for the Albanian-language education track. Regional Security & Governance: A Western Balkans-focused EU Council update highlighted enlargement, drug trafficking and broader policy pressures shaping the region’s next steps.
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